Famous Criminal Opines that Technology Breeds Crime 243
jcatcw writes "In an interview with Computerworld's editor in chief, Don Tennant, Frank Abagnale spoke about his life of crime and crime prevention. Abagnale is a notorious criminal, whose exploits were portrayed in the movie 'Catch Me If You Can.' Abagnale claims: 'It would be 4,000 times easier to do today, what I did 40 years ago, and I probably wouldn't go to prison for it. Technology breeds crime — it always has, it always will ... I really think the more technology there is in the world, the more you have to instill character and ethics. You can build all the security systems in the world; you can build the most sophisticated technology, and all it takes is one weak link — someone who operates that technology — to bring it all down." This would seem to echo commentary in a New York Times article about the rise of Russian hackers in recent years.
Re:Nature of Things (Score:0, Funny)
Yeah... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Tech does not "breed" crime. (Score:5, Funny)
Are you a communist? Regulating business is bad you communist leftist vagina. : P
Take that back! (Score:5, Funny)
I will not stand for your impugning politicians in that manner!
Notrious Criminal? (Score:3, Funny)
You want moonbat? (Score:5, Funny)
Let us take the name
President Hillary Rodham Clinton
We rearrange the letters and the truth comes to light!
Rapid hell Antichrist demon, no rly
We further rearrange these letters to complete the damming message:
Antichrist lol no rly I'd dampen her
Ignore the evidence at your own peril. Vote Ron Paul!
all it takes is one weak link (Score:3, Funny)
Quite right. That is why Microsoft is a weak link.
I modded you down :) (Score:1, Funny)
And no, I don't care about the moderator 'guidelines.'